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Just me talking...

....Random thoughts by a random girl.

This journal may contain adult concepts.

Created on 2009-01-28 00:35:31 (#18256405), last updated 2009-11-21

1,871 comments received, 4,461 comments posted

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Name:Louise
Website:Tweets; twatted
Bio
Hi:)

About me:

Name: Louise.
18 years old female.
Danish, lives in a small town in the middle of Denmark.
A democrat, but don't like to label oneself (Just did).
A college drop-out, because of life getting in the way.
Is/was a cheerleader, but unlike what the norm dictates, not a bitch.
Wants an education, but needs to able to go through with it first.
Really interested in American culture/politics, so much, it's scary at times.
Value knowledge and learning new things in life, despite the big lack of brains.
Loves to discuss things with people or just to talk in general.
Speaks too much english for a danish person, loves the language and always tries to get better at it.
Is an outspoken critic of the media, not that it would matter anyway.
Tries to be open minded in life.
Isn't ashamed of having empathy.
Loves to act and hopes to become an actress someday.
Supports gay- rights and is very outspoken and passionate about it.
Has a bad case of self-deprecation that will most likely never go away.
Suffers from OCD.
Started to read Harry Potter at age 11, loves the books a lot and has a soft spot for Remus Lupin.
Fangirls over Captain Jack Harkness from Torchwood, and the show in general.
Is a Jon Stewart fan and will forever be.
Is also a member of the Colbert Nation and Stephen Colbert fanclubs, despite of danish origins- wants to be his Danish friend.
Enjoyes the amount of innendo Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert create with each other, and thinks that it's comedy at it's best when they are together.
Loves comedy and satire in general and finds that when you can take something and turn tears into laughter, you've done something right.




Friends: I'll friend people who I like, or who I have seen around. If you friend me, I'll most likely friend you back. I love meeting new people. If you, to my luck, want to friend me, I would like you to comment in my journal or let me know first; just so I know who you are^^ I will try to comment on other people's journals and to read them as much as I can. Even if I don't comment, I have most likely still read it. Sometimes I just don't have anything valuable to say.



My LJ: I sometimes write about my suckish life. So I'm sorry, if it sometimes seems... Uhm... Pathetic. You'll probably see some angsty emo-ranting, some bad jokes and faulty logic- it is my journal after all;) Other times I'll just write what's on my mind; rant, fangirl etc. It's not always a daily thing and I completly understand if you don't care. All of this will often be done with horrible grammar, since english is not my native language. If all of these things aren't too much for you- kudos;)

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To show my support for gay marriage:

      
Marriage is love.


Great quotes:

"Today is the day you enter into the real world, and I should give you a few pointers on what it is. It’s actually not that different from the environment here. The biggest difference is you will now be paying for things, and the real world is not surrounded by three-foot brick wall. And the real world is not a restoration. If you see people in the real world making bricks out of straw and water, those people are not colonial re-enactors—they are poor. Help them. And in the real world, there is not as much candle lighting. I don’t really know what it is about this campus and candle lighting, but I wish it would stop. We only have so much wax, people"
- Jon Stewart.


"Whenever I honestly, sincerely give young people advice ... the most common thing I say is go make mistakes. The best thing I ever did was to give myself permission to be wrong."
- Stephen Colbert


"The reason I don't worry about society is that nineteen people knocked down two buildings and killed thousands. Hundreds of people ran into those buildings to save them. I'll take those odds every fucking day. Nineteen people flew into the towers. It seems hard for me to imagine that we could go to war enough to make the world safe enough that nineteen people wouldn't want to do harm to us. So it seems like we have to rethink a strategy that is less military-based."
- Jon Stewart

"damn you, basic human decency!"
-Stephen Colbert


"Dick Cheney wanted to make clear that if anything happens now, it's the new guy's fault... Ooh, I have a question. What if we're hit again by a guy who's really sad because his whole family was killed in Iraq - who's responsible for that? Or what if someone got pissed off at us because his brother was potato-sacked and bound and kept in a cage without a lawyer for seven years on an island in the Caribbean - who's responsiible for that? Or if al Qaeda on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border had time to reconstitude and devise another attack because we pulled all our resources into invading a country that had nothing to do with 9/11 - who's responsible for that? I'm gonna go with, hold it... Obama."
- Jon Stewart

"I would say laughter is the best medicine. But it’s more than that. It’s an entire regime of antibiotics and steroids. Laughter brings the swelling down on our national psyche, and then applies an antibiotic cream. . . . Obviously, it’s a challenge to make light of the darkness but, um, it’s better than crying about it."
-Stephen Colbert


"It's a travesty that people have forced someone who is gay to have to make their case that they deserve the same basic human right [...] But it does beg the question of 'why?' You know, you keep talking about 'geez, it would be redefining a word,' and it feels like semantics is cold comfort when it comes to humanity [...] This gets to the crux of it. I think it's the difference between what you think gay people are and what I do. And I live in New York City, so I'm going to make a supposition that I have more experience being around them. And I'll tell you this: Religion is far more of a choice than homosexuality [...] We protect religion and talk about a lifestyle choice. That is absolutely a lifestyle choice. Gay people do not choose to be gay. At what age did you decide not to be gay?"
- Jon Stewart


"Well, you are about to start the greatest improvisation of all. With no script. No idea what’s going to happen, often with people and places you have never seen before. And you are not in control. So say yes. And if you’re lucky, you’ll find people who will say yes back.
Now, will saying yes get you in trouble at times? Will saying yes lead you to doing some foolish things? Yes it will. But don’t be afraid to be a fool. Remember, you cannot be both young and wise. Young people who pretend to be wise to the ways of the world are mostly just cynics. Cynicism masquerades as wisdom, but it is the farthest thing from it. Because cynics don’t learn anything. Because cynicism is a self-imposed blindness, a rejection of the world because we are afraid it will hurt us or disappoint us.
Cynics always say no. But saying yes begins things. Saying yes is how things grow. Saying yes leads to knowledge. “Yes” is for young people. So for as long as you have the strength to, say yes."
- Stephen Colbert

"Personally, I think they are just afraid of a thousand guys with M16s going, 'who'd you call a faggot?"
- Jon Stewart (On gays in the army)



"I already miss him. At 42, you don't get the opportunity to be tickled a lot." Jon Stewart on Stephen Colbert leaving the show.
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